Local Austin Businesses Stepping Up for Hurricane Harvey Relief

In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey’s record-breaking destruction, citizens and business across Texas are continuing to band together to provide support for the countless individuals who have suffered great losses due to the storm. Take a peak at Austin 360's list below to see some of the Austin businesses that are collecting donations and raising funds for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, and how you can participate.

Alamo Drafthouse: When purchasing movie tickets in the Drafthouse's online store through the end of September, you now have the option to add in a donation to one of several organizations raising funds directly for Hurricane Harvey relief. All ticket proceeds from the Sept. 14th screening of Honky Tonk Heaven will also be donated.

Coast Bar + Kitchen: $2 from every Poke Bowl sold at the downtown seafood spot will be donated to Harvey relief organizations.

The Hightower: Antonelli's Cheese Shop and The Hightower are partnering up through the end of Septmember to donate 30% of their Queso Fundido sales to the Austin Disaster Relief Network.

Hopdoddy: For the month of September, all funds raised through their Goodnight/ Good Cause Burger program will benefit Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.

The Infinite Monkey Theorum: Every Wednesday in September the South Austin winery will be donating 100% of their profits to the recovery fund of Rockport, Texas, which took a direct hit of the eye of the storm.

Kerbey Lane Cafe: Throughout the month of September, Kerbey Lane is donating $1 from every Crispy Chicken Benedict and Green Chile Mac to the Austin Community Foundation's Central Texas Long-Term Hurricane Recovery Fund.

Perry's Steakhouse and Grille: Through September 30th, Perry's is donating $5 from it's special discounted menu to JJ Watt's Houston Flood Relief Fund.

Tiny Pies: $1 for every Texas Two Step pie sold will be donated to the Houston Food Bank.